C8 Corvette Production Count By Body Style through MY2025
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Stingray Coupe: The Backbone of Production
Since 2020, the Stingray Coupe has been the foundation of C8 production. It launched strong with nearly 16,800 units, then tapered through 2022 before spiking to over 24,800 in 2023. Production eased to around 18,000 in 2024 and dropped sharply to just over 8,400 in 2025. This reflects both the initial excitement of the mid-engine Corvette and the shift in demand as new variants entered the lineup.
Stingray Convertible: Rising Popularity
The Stingray Convertible started modestly at just 3,500 units in 2020 but quickly gained traction. By 2021 it surpassed 11,000 units, peaking at more than 22,500 in 2023. Like the Coupe, production tapered in 2024 and 2025, but the Convertible consistently grew its share of Stingray sales, showing that open-air driving has become increasingly popular among C8 buyers.
Z06 Models: Sustained Demand for Performance
The Z06 Coupe debuted with just over 3,100 units, climbed to more than 5,200 in its second year, and settled around 4,800 in 2025. The Z06 Convertible mirrored this pattern, starting at 3,300 units, peaking at 5,200, and then easing back slightly. Together, these figures highlight strong and sustained demand for the high-performance Z06 across both body styles.
E-Ray: Electrified Growth
The hybrid E-Ray models are still ramping up but show steady growth. The E-Ray Coupe began with under 600 units and more than doubled to 1,374 the following year. The Convertible version followed a similar path, starting at 818 units and rising to nearly 1,800. These numbers suggest growing interest in Chevrolet’s electrified performance offerings.
ZR1: The Exclusive Halo Car
Finally, the ultra-exclusive ZR1 makes its debut in 2025 with very limited production: just 65 Convertibles and 115 Coupes. These small numbers underscore the ZR1’s role as a halo car, produced in tiny quantities to showcase the pinnacle of Corvette engineering.
Summary
The C8 Corvette production story from 2020 through 2025 shows how the lineup has evolved and diversified. The Stingray Coupe led the charge early, while the Convertible steadily grew in popularity and even outpaced the Coupe at its peak. The Z06 models quickly established themselves as consistent high‑performance favorites, and the new E‑Ray hybrids are gaining traction with each year. Finally, the ultra‑limited ZR1 arrives in 2025 as a true halo car, produced in tiny numbers to showcase the pinnacle of Corvette engineering. Together, these trends highlight how Corvette has balanced tradition, performance, and innovation across its latest generation.Sign In to Like this post


